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RTP: We are doing all we can to get Red Bull's 'Boss' back to Thailand


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10 hours ago, thequietman said:

rest assured .......... they are putting officers on this as we speak.

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They are clearly not real policemen.

1. No face mask

2. No sunglasses

3. No cipboard

4. No radio

5. No beer belly.

Etc etc etc.

 

But the bit that really gives it away, well apart from the fact that they are all standing up, is that there is not a single one of them playing " Candy Crush" or talking to a Mia Noi on the phone.

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9 hours ago, PerkinsCuthbert said:

Not at all; a moments reflection on the wealth of his family would tell you that they can buy any number of nationalities for the son, with bank accounts in dozens of countries, all far from the short arm of Thai law.

That's not the point.The point is the face they lose having passport confiscated.That says more to the Thai population,that you can run but you can`t hide.

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Not that hard to catch really, that is if you really wanted to, just get Big Joke and his looooooovely side kick to hang around the Red Bull pits at the next formula 1 grand prix meeting, this bloke looks like he'd be up for a bit of hanky panky and she is so loooooovely.

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16 hours ago, worgeordie said:

"We are doing all we can to get Red Bull's 'Boss' back to Thailand"

which is absolutely nothing, then to blame UK police, and Interpol 

for not putting his face in the red notices,will Big Joke dare to step

up to the plate and get the job done ,as it seems he is the only one

that could.

regards worgeordie

Big Joke is only interested in low-hanging fruit that will result in another photo op for him.

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3 minutes ago, joecoolfrog said:

Actually I dont think a single person in Thailand believes it. Very many of course simply accept that corruption is a way of life and that certain people are forever untouchable.

My girlfriend sums it up perfectly. "In Thailand law is for the poor people. Rich people make their own laws."

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16 hours ago, worgeordie said:

"We are doing all we can to get Red Bull's 'Boss' back to Thailand"

which is absolutely nothing, then to blame UK police, and Interpol 

for not putting his face in the red notices,will Big Joke dare to step

up to the plate and get the job done ,as it seems he is the only one

that could.

regards worgeordie

Big joke is way down the pecking order , he does what he is told to do.

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And what have the RTP charged him with? That may have a bearing on what Interpol or other countries will do!

 

Now the RTP want to blame everyone else (seemingly standard practice) for their lack of urgency in the first instance! Sheesh!

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On 11/23/2018 at 6:38 PM, klauskunkel said:

"Pol Col Krissana said that previous attempts to locate Boss in Canada had failed" -but, have you looked in Halifax?

 

"Boss had complained to police in France about a notice for his arrest containing errors" and "the Red Notice about Boss had apparently been removed from the Interpol site" - now, who made the errors and would that be a stalling attempt?

 

in conclusion: "RTP spokesman Pol Col Krissana Patanacharoen said the Thai police were doing all they can" - for him.

Yes, it would be interesting to see the nature of these errors: "Boss is a large, blue-eyed blond man of about 75 years. He is poverty stricken and likes riding tricycles. Look for him begging in the streets on the route of the  Petite Tour de France."

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